You have a good point, but having a Snaggletooth salmon in there would certainly be beneficial to the aquaparagus, and any plants by the shore, due to stuff similar to hydroponics. (Basically, you keep plants suspended in little baskets in an aquarium, with no soil. Plants get nutrients from fish waste. Fish, if it isn't fed, will nibble at roots or dead leaves that stick out, continuing the cycle)

RowletAlex wrote:You have a good point, but having a Snaggletooth salmon in there would certainly be beneficial to the aquaparagus, and any plants by the shore, due to stuff similar to hydroponics. (Basically, you keep plants suspended in little baskets in an aquarium, with no soil. Plants get nutrients from fish waste. Fish, if it isn't fed, will nibble at roots or dead leaves that stick out, continuing the cycle)

Also, does the Reggie-rock feel just like a purple pikmin?

the vegetable itself grows on a inanimate stone golem that looks like regirock but the actual vegetable looks like an inanimate purple pikmin and whenever it hits a surface it exclaims "I FEEL JUST LIKE A PURPLE PIKMIN"

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NEW FEATUREEnvironmental ControlAlthough most gardens require little more than a few drops of water every week or so, larger artificial environments need a bit of a push to keep them running. To sustain their plot's complex ecosystems, many more intermediate gardeners deploy various animals to consume dead material, keep down weed levels and deliver fertilizer to the soil.NOTEAlthough I will still add them as they are technically valid, I would VERY MUCH prefer animals OTHER than chickens as they become EXTREMELY repetitive. Thank you.